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Norwich boss Daniel Farke has insisted the Premier League cannot return if it risks a single life.

Last season's Championship winners are six points adrift at the bottom of the table with only nine matches remaining.

The German head coach wants the chance to stage a great escape and for Liverpool to win the title on the pitch if the season is able to re-start behind closed doors.

But Farke warned: “My general attitude is that we should we should try everything to finish the season. But if we can save just one life by not finishing the season, we need to do this.

Daniel Farke wants the Premier League to resume - but only if it is safe (Image: Plumb Images)

"Because all the money, all the good mood, all the fairness aspects are not the point when it is about the lives of human beings.

"If we finish the season and we just would risk one life of one human being, then we shouldn't do this. Let's try everything to do this for many reasons. We should do this but without risking any health or any lives of human beings.”

Farke told Sky Sports: “They are not easy decisions. There are advantages and disadvantages for each and every scenario.